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brought up the report on the South Shields railway bill that day and successfully moved the third reading of the Scotswood (Tyne) bridge bill.[footnote] He took a keen interest in the education and career of his only son William Henry,

Newcastle politics the following year as an opponent of the proposed route of the Newcastle-Carlisle railway and promoter of the Scotswood suspension bridge.[footnote] Capitalizing on local dissatisfaction with the sitting Whig Sir Matthew White Ridley and the Tory Cuthbert Ellison's

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

from the House of Commons, Scotswood by Mr. Ord and others ; With a Bill, intituled, &quot; An Act for building a Bridge &quot; over the River Tyne at or near a Place called &quot; Scotswood, in the County of

Shaftesbury also reported from the Lords Scotswood Committees, to whom the Bill, intituled, &quot; An Act for Bridge Bil1- &quot; building a Bridge over the River Tyne at or near &quot; a Place called Scotswood, in the County of Northumber-

Affirmative. Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, &quot; An Act for Scotswood building a Bridge over the River Tyne at or near Bridge Bill: a Place called Scotswood, in the County of NorthumÃÂ¬ berland, and for making convenient Roads,

York.&quot; 12. * An Act for building a Bridge over the River ÃÂ« Tyne, at or near a Place called Scotswood, in the County &quot; of Northumberland, and for making convenient Roads, &quot; Avenues and Approaches thereto, with Branches M

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th April 1636. Being at Scotswood this day to visit Robert Awgood who is lying dangerously sick, in the company of William Carnaby, sword-bearer of Newcastle, Thomas Milborne of Benwell and others, John Osborne, of Scotswood, being present said he

of, sent back to their own country saltmakers of ships of Lord Admiral of Vice-Admiral of Scotland Gate [Westminster ] Scotswood [Northumberland ] Scott , David Scrace , Capt. Scriven , William, grant to Scrooby , co. Nottingham, house Scroope

19th Century British Pamphlets

the arching, and destroying in a great measure the passage of the drift which extended to the Tyne side at Scotswood , known as Kity's drift. This was an outlet for the water of Denton , Blakelaw , and Kenton

do 47. Enlarged section of one of the piers. 4ri. Newcastle and Carlisle railway bridge, over the river Tyne at Scotswood , bv John Blackmore , plan and elevation 48, 50. Sictions pnd details of do. 51. Elevation and plan

the Great Southern , and thence direct to the Town by Wylam , Newburn , Bell's Close , Scotswood , and the Scotswood Road . This, which seems rather a complicated arrangement, has been rendered necessary by the fact that

35 then ce to Wylam , along the Scotswood and Newburn Rail¬ way, and the Scotswood Road to the Town. Through this main the manufactories on the banks of the river receive their supply, and, by this arrangement, in time